What is onomatopoeia?
A. Words that sound like what they mean
B. an exaggerated statement
C. a comparison using like, as, or than
D. an expression not meant to be taken literally (ex. On cloud 9, raining cats and dogs)

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Grammar › ViewWhat does the predicate do?
A. tells information about the subject
B. tells whom or what the sentence is about
C. gives a basic unit of meaning
Grammar › View
….. many times every winter in Frankfurt.
A. It snows
B. It snowed
C. It is snowing
D. It is snow
Verb Tenses › ViewIt _________ raining right now. It is actually quite sunny.
A. aren’t raining
B. doesn’t rain
C. isn’t raining
D. didn’t rain
Passive Voice › View
They have checked their homework via google classroom.
Change this sentence into passive voice!
A. Their homework have been checked by them via google classroom
B. Their homework has been checked by them via google classroom.
C. Their homework is being checked by them via google classroom
